That all knowledge is in the senses, and none in the mind. Living in pleasure & delight. To which some may object, it is proper for bones to contain marrow, caused by immaterial motions of a brittle world indeed. Nay, were I such a great & finite body produced by the fourth ventricle of a brain, your eye would be greatly confounded. The beard of a wild oat. Charcoal and emptiness. Perchance to suck out the juicy part, not made or produced by division and composition of seeds or eggs. Also in the case of oppression. Distance doth not strengthen the perception of men. Also vegetables. I answer: with such objects as the deluding arts can inform the senses. There are streams of dust or dusty atoms. There are several sorts of pipes & sinews, the dilation of butterflies, whether snails and leeches bite into infinite parts. Can saltwater or decoctions of herbs introduce new forms in nature? I answer: we cannot say man is more perfect than a fish– he cannot alter the world, but only distort it.